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Experts reveal extent of SAPS corruption crisis

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October 29, 2025

ERODING TRUST

- NADIA KHAN

FOLLOWING allegations of police cover-ups in a fatal drunk-driving case, criminologists and political leaders reveal how deeply entrenched corruption within the SAPS is threatening public safety and eroding trust in law enforcement.

They propose solutions to a problem they describe as “almost insurmountable” under current leadership.

This comes as a Chatsworth mother, Sharona Deonarain, claims police corruption following the death of her daughter, allegedly by a drunk driver.

Nirmala Gopal, a professor in criminology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said there existed a growing belief that the allegations surfacing could be part of a broader pattern, suggesting unethical and unprofessional conduct among certain members of the SAPS.

“This troubling scenario is especially alarming given the heightened scrutiny the SAPS is currently enduring. The concerns reflect a deeper issue within the organisation, where accountability and integrity may be called into question, further complicating the already challenging landscape of public trust in law enforcement.”

Gopal said corruption within the SAPS was deeply entrenched, creating a complex and daunting challenge that appeared nearly insurmountable, particularly under the current political administration.

“Evidence suggests that, rather than making significant progress, efforts to combat corruption are woefully inadequate. This is evident when high-profile members of the SAPS are implicated in corrupt and criminal activities themselves, which severely undermines integrity and trust within the ranks.

“Such widespread corruption complicates efforts at lower operational levels, making it challenging to enforce accountability and instil a culture of integrity. The implications of this situation are far-reaching, posing a significant threat to national safety and security.

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